Good comedy item that clip, no idea what they were saying about the music 98% of World Cup Songs are amazingly pants.

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What they are saying PF71 ? They are just making fun about football players singing songs.
Buenos Dias Argentina with Udo Jürgens is the first song I can remember. I was a little boy these days and watching the World Cup consciously for the first time.
The short clip shows the world famous, former Scotland manager Berti Vogts ! I hope you guys have noticed him ?
Btw, his nickname in Germany was "Terrier"
But I honestly must admit, these sings are all bad....

What they are saying PF71 ? They are just making fun about football players singing songs.
Buenos Dias Argentina with Udo Jürgens is the first song I can remember. I was a little boy these days and watching the World Cup consciously for the first time.The short clip shows the world famous, former Scotland manager Berti Vogts ! I hope you guys have noticed him ?
Btw, his nickname in Germany was "Terrier"
But I honestly must admit, these sings are all bad....

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Ha thats what i figured, i missed wee Berti on that one thankfully.

BTW Scotland played Nigeria last night 2-2 a good result against a World Cup team, they only equalised in the last seconds and Scotland had a couple of goals disallowed.

BTW Scotland played Nigeria last night 2-2 a good result against a World Cup team, they only equalised in the last seconds and Scotland had a couple of goals disallowed.

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Sounds very promising, Scotland is obviously improving since Gordon Strachan took over. Like to hear all these good news.
I'd really love to see the Tartan Army in France or at least in Russia !

Edit: And the self-confidence is increasing as it seems. Here is a quote from the Scottish National Team Facebook site:
"Unlucky lads.. lee probert was a bit harsh with choppin maloneys goal off... bring on the Germans!"

Sounds very promising, Scotland is obviously improving since Gordon Strachan took over. Like to hear all these good news.
I'd really love to see the Tartan Army in France or at least in Russia !

Edit: And the self-confidence is increasing as it seems. Here is a quote from the Scottish National Team Facebook site:
"Unlucky lads.. lee probert was a bit harsh with choppin maloneys goal off... bring on the Germans!"

As we are about the same age thats the tourneys I remember best too PF71.
Nowadays we know that Argentina has been bribed Peru to win the World Cup, lots of articles about Argentina 1978 in German media at the moment.
To me this is still one of the most fascinating tournaments of all time.
Scotland had a great team these days but missed to make it to the second round because of a draw against Iran

As we are about the same age thats the tourneys I remember best too PF71. Nowadays we know that Argentina has been bribed Peru to win the World Cup, lots of articles about Argentina 1978 in German media at the moment.
To me this is still one of the most fascinating tournaments of all time.Scotland had a great team these days but missed to make it to the second round because of a draw against Iran

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Crazy how they got away with that one nessie, they bribed the Peru team to throw the game Peru's keepers was also an Argie.......go figure.

Scotland had a naive (used car salesman) coach and the players under performed it was their own fault, the team had plenty of future European Cup winners in it. Only the 74'' squad was better in my opinion.

In Germany they just changed laws for the World Cup 2014, its now allowed to air the German games for Public Viewing (no, we are not saying Goodbye to a dead person, its "German English" ) even after midnight.
I think I'll watch at least one game at the Heiligengeistfeld, St. Pauli., just love the atmosphere.
Is there something similar in your countries too ?
Bundesbiers: Heiligengeistfeld is the place you had to cross when walking to Millerntor Stadium.....

In Germany they just changed laws for the World Cup 2014, its now allowed to air the German games for Public Viewing (no, we are not saying Goodbye to a dead person, its "German English" ) even after midnight.
I think I'll watch at least one game at the Heiligengeistfeld, St. Pauli., just love the atmosphere.
Is there something similar in your countries too ?
Bundesbiers: Heiligengeistfeld is the place you had to cross when walking to Millerntor Stadium.....

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Were they not allowed to do this before? it was no doubt public order related.......looks really cool a party atmosphere if you can go for it i know i would.

In Germany they just changed laws for the World Cup 2014, its now allowed to air the German games for Public Viewing (no, we are not saying Goodbye to a dead person, its "German English" ) even after midnight.
I think I'll watch at least one game at the Heiligengeistfeld, St. Pauli., just love the atmosphere.
Is there something similar in your countries too ?Bundesbiers: Heiligengeistfeld is the place you had to cross when walking to Millerntor Stadium.....

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Oh, that big open lot. I thought that if you got within 30 yards of that dump... errrr stadion, that your stomach started churning.

Yes Nessie. There are cities around the US that do gatherings like this. Our cities were not built to have city centers like European cities, but we do have open areas (typically in parks) where some cities will set something like this up. Won't be as big as the picture you attached, but similar.

Oh, that big open lot. I thought that if you got within 30 yards of that dump... errrr stadion, that your stomach started churning.

Yes Nessie. There are cities around the US that do gatherings like this. Our cities were not built to have city centers like European cities, but we do have open areas (typically in parks) where some cities will set something like this up. Won't be as big as the picture you attached, but similar.

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As long as I dont have to enter this dump I can bear it
Sounds good, I guess especially when the US team plays it might be fun to watch and cheer together with fellow US fans.
They expect around 70.000 fans at Heiligengeistfeld. I've been in Berlin for Germany games as well, its even larger and hosts up to 300.000 people.

As long as I dont have to enter this dump I can bear it
Sounds good, I guess especially when the US team plays it might be fun to watch and cheer together with fellow US fans.
They expect around 70.000 fans at Heiligengeistfeld. I've been in Berlin for Germany games as well, its even larger and hosts up to 300.000 people.

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That's almost too big. I mean, how do you get a beer and a brat with that many people next to you? Or pee?